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Teaching Fellows Guidebook 2011-2012 - Campbell University

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Adherence to these standards ensures the confidentiality of all counseling and<br />

assessment services. Information that you share with Counseling Services staff and<br />

your therapist’s record of her work with you is confidential. These records belong to<br />

Counseling Services and are NOT part of your academic records. This means that the<br />

information will not be shared with your family, <strong>University</strong> Personnel, students, or<br />

others unless: (1) you give prior written authorization, (2) if, in your counselor’s<br />

opinion, you are a clear danger to self or others, (3) North Carolina law requires, as in<br />

the case of the presence of child or elderly abuse, or (4) court-ordered disclosures. In<br />

such cases, the Counselor acts on behalf of the client consistent with safety needs and<br />

State laws. A student may want the <strong>University</strong> Counselor to speak with a professor,<br />

other university official, family member, or someone else. This is gladly done with<br />

that student's written consent.<br />

Students may elect to pursue Pastoral Counseling from the Campus Minister, whose<br />

office is located on the second floor of the Wallace Student Center. Appointments<br />

may be made by calling ext. 1549.<br />

Emergency Information<br />

Counseling Services provides crisis intervention during our operating hours only (not<br />

evenings or weekends). Our operating hours are Monday – Thursday 8:30 a.m. to<br />

4:30 p.m., and Friday 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Call 910-814-5709 or come to our<br />

office in Avrette House and make it clear that you are in crisis. Every effort will be<br />

made to respond as soon as possible. If you are experiencing suicidal<br />

thoughts/actions or have a plan to harm yourself, from campus dial x1911 for<br />

Campus Safety immediately or from elsewhere, dial 911 or present to the nearest<br />

hospital immediately for assistance. If you are experiencing another type of<br />

psychological emergency (emotional crisis) after our office hours, please contact<br />

Campus Safety (x1911), Residence Life Staff, and/or contact a crisis line (see #s<br />

below). If you reside off of campus, please call 911 for emergency situations.<br />

Crisis Line Numbers (all operate 24 hours a day)<br />

• Sexual Assault & Family Emergency (S.A.F.E.) – SAFE is the local rape crisis<br />

and domestic violence center, and provides crisis intervention for victims of rape<br />

and relationship violence. SAFE maintains a hotline available 24/7.<br />

http://www.safeofhc.org/: (910) 893-7233<br />

• National Sexual Assault Hotline – offers free, confidential counseling, 24 hours a<br />

day. http://www.rainn.org/: 1-800-656-HOPE<br />

• National Suicide Hotline: 1-800-273-TALK/1-800-SUICIDE<br />

(www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org)<br />

• Daymark Recovery Services: (910) 893-5727 (Buies Creek location)<br />

• HOPELINE (Raleigh): (919) 231-4525<br />

• Fayetteville: (910) 485-4134<br />

Local Providers of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services<br />

Current listing can be found on <strong>Campbell</strong>’s ULifeline page<br />

(http://www.ulifeline.org/schools/campbell). Click on Campus Services tab, select Local<br />

Directory of Services.<br />

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